Author/Authors :
Aliyali، Masoud نويسنده , , Abedi، Siavash نويسنده Department of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Division, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran. ,
Abstract :
Dental foreign body aspiration is a known complication in patients with
maxillofacial trauma. Although diagnosis may be delayed, especially in elderly
people with radiolucent dental appliances, clinician must be aware of dental
tracheobronchial aspiration to minimize potentially serious consequences. We
present a 50-year-old man with three months history of progressive dyspnea
due to foreign body aspiration occluding distal trachea. The patient had a
history of car accident with facial trauma and denture fracture two years before
presentation. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy revealed almost totally obstructing
mass-like lesion with nodular infiltration in distal trachea. The patient
underwent rigid bronchoscopy and a piece of denture with three teeth was
extracted.